Chapter 3

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     As the day went by, Kaylee and Victoria had quickly gotten signatures. Soon leaving the school once they dropped the paper off. Kaylee decided to drive this, making Victoria quickly put her seatbelt on. "Okay, I'm ready!" She said, looking at Kaylee. Kaylee smiled before starting the car and quickly driving off.

     The girls sat in the car quietly, for the only things they could think of was the trip. I wonder how everyone's taking my leave, Victoria thought, I bet there's going to be some wild rumor about me. A frown came upon her face, to which Kaylee notice. "Everything will be fine, no one is going to start rumors about you!" She said, giving her a look. Victoria nodded, somewhat believing it.

     Cutting off the engine to the car, the girls were home. Victoria quickly got out, trying not run in heels. Walking up to the door, she tried to push it open, but it was lock. She turned around to see that Kaylee was still in the car grabbing her thing. "Hurry up, I have to pee!" Victoria said, squeezing her legs to hold her pee. "Hold on!" She said, quickly grabbing her stuff.

     Quickly rushing up the door, Kaylee shoved the key into the hole, letting Victoria open it. She stared at Tori as she kicked her shoes off, quickly running to the bathroom. Kaylee shook her head, setting her things down.

     Kaylee plopped onto the couch, soon getting on her phone. As David's number popped up, she thought if it was right to answer. Sighing, she clicked answer. "Hello?" She said, trying not to get irritated. "Are you guys almost ready?" "No, we just got home, why?" "Okay, then I'm coming over!" Kaylee quickly stood up, "what, no!" "why?" "because . . ." "because what?" "because . . . . I just changed and I'm not fully dressed." Kaylee said, quickly regretting what she said. It was quiet on the other line, silence was all around her. "Did you really have to put that image into my head?" David asked, making Kaylee chuckle. "What? I thought you would love it?"

     Kaylee could feel his smile grow, "I do, but there's something bothering me" "what?" David sighed, "have you even told her yet?" Kaylee's smile twisted into a frown, looking down at her nails. "No." She whispered, knowing that she was going to get a lecture from him. She could hear his breathing, indicating that he was thinking. "I know its not really my place to have some sort of say, but I have to do it. I'm not going to give you a lecture, but all I have to say is . . . you have to tell, before she leaves and find out through social media."

     As much as Kaylee hated to admit it, he was right. She couldn't let her friend friend out though something or someone else. "Okay, I'll tell her now!" "Tell me what?" Victoria asked, merging into the living room. Kaylee looked back in fear, "uh, gotta go!" She quickly ended the call, soon smiling at Victoria. "Who was that?" Tori asked, heading upstairs. Kaylee followed behind, thinking if she really wanted to tell Tori.

     "I just wanted to tell you that David said to hurry." She lied, feeling horrible. "Oh, okay. I wonder what were going to do at the cabin." Tori said, grabbed her suitcase. "Eh, beats me." Kaylee quickly grabbed her suitcase and set it next to Tori's.

      "I have something to tell you!" Kaylee declared. "Okay, shoot!" Tori said, grabbing some shoes. Kaylee followed Tori into the closest, watching her pick shoes out. Hunched over, Tori separated her wedges from her sneakers. "Um, David and I are dating." 

      Suddenly, Tori fell forward, landing on the wedges. Kaylee snickered, watching her friend fix her composure. Tori stood up quickly, turning to face Kaylee. "This is a joke, right?" She asked, making Kaylee frown a bit. "No, why would you say that?" Tori slowly took in the information, "your not joking, I thought it was because you usually play tricks on me. Oh . . . my god, how long?" Kaylee blushed a bit, "a year now."

     Tori stared at Kaylee, not being able to speak. It wasn't like Kaylee to hide something so serious from Tori. Both girls always told each other their secrets, and for one of them to hide something wasn't normal. After quite something, Tori was able to get back to her normal self. "Why would you hide something from me? We always tell each other everything." Kaylee frowned, "I know, but you're always seeing us arguing and I just didn't know how to approach the subject to you." Both girls were quiet for a while, it seemed like the air had filled with an awkward tension.

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